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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 862988" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>I know that BOTH rifles come bedded from the factory as both are stated as such. I just dont know what type of bedding they have. Both have free-floated barrels. I have read that the x-bolt has poor-mediocre bedding at best but appearently the remington 700 mountain ss with the bell and carlson synthetic stock has some really nice aluminum bedding or something. I just dont know if either are pillar bedded or not...I am going on a hunting trip very soon "oct. 27th" with the remington 700 and it is currently shooting 3/4 inch groups so I am not going to mess with it as my farthest shots this trip will be sub 200 yards, but once I start reloading and tuning my rifles I want to better understand rifle bedding and action screw torques and such. I definitely need to work on the browning as to adjust that trigger I had to take out the bedding screws and when I called browning about torque specs I got two different answer both seemed high for a wood stock that most likely does not have pillar bedding...65 and 55 inch pounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 862988, member: 52437"] I know that BOTH rifles come bedded from the factory as both are stated as such. I just dont know what type of bedding they have. Both have free-floated barrels. I have read that the x-bolt has poor-mediocre bedding at best but appearently the remington 700 mountain ss with the bell and carlson synthetic stock has some really nice aluminum bedding or something. I just dont know if either are pillar bedded or not...I am going on a hunting trip very soon "oct. 27th" with the remington 700 and it is currently shooting 3/4 inch groups so I am not going to mess with it as my farthest shots this trip will be sub 200 yards, but once I start reloading and tuning my rifles I want to better understand rifle bedding and action screw torques and such. I definitely need to work on the browning as to adjust that trigger I had to take out the bedding screws and when I called browning about torque specs I got two different answer both seemed high for a wood stock that most likely does not have pillar bedding...65 and 55 inch pounds. [/QUOTE]
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